Sunday 21 January 2018

REVIEW - Emma (Dark Fire, #1) by Jodie B. Cooper

The Book
Release Date: 1 July 2013
Goodreads Link

When worlds collide, myths become reality.

Dragons, vampires and other mythical creatures suddenly find themselves on Earth. Thousands are dead and war looms on the horizon.

For Emma, life is no longer perfect, not with monsters out of legend appearing in the forest behind her house.

When Tyler sets his eyes in her direction, she knows the bloodthirsty creatures (trying to kill her) are the least of her worries, especially when her blood heats to the boiling point every time the gorgeous shape shifter looks her way.

Too late, she realizes having a dragon’s unwavering attention is a dangerous place to be, because there is a fine line between attraction and prey.

Death is no longer in her distant future, it haunts her every move.

This e-book contains minor curse words and sexual innuendo. 16+ is the recommended reading age.

Contained in this e-book:
Emma: A Dark Fire YA Novel - 71,000 words
Plus a large bonus excerpt! Exile: The Prequel (Sídhí Summer Camp series #3) - 23,800 words
Sídhí Glossary - 1,900 words

My Review  4 STARS
**My thanks to the author for providing me with a free copy for an honest review**

I will admit that this book has been sitting on my kindle for a little while, forgotten among the other books that i have on their.  It might have something to do with the terrible cover, seriously it does the book no favours.

That said i really shouldn't have judged the book by its cover.  The world created was brilliant, the two 'collided' worlds can together well and we got a world that was formed so well that you could almost see it.

The characters Emma, the human and Tyler the black Dragon were strong and Tyler had some really great loyal friends and Tyler and Emma were good at explaining the differences in their worlds when the others seemed perplexed.

I would certainly read other books by this author, however i hope that her book covers improve.

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